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  1. Frederick II, Count of Zollern (died: 1142 or after 1145) was the eldest son of Frederick I, Count of Zollern, and became Count of Zollern after his father's death around 1125.

  2. 22 de ene. de 2019 · Death: circa 1145 (41-59) Immediate Family: Son of Friedrich I "Maute" von Zollern, Graf von Zollern and Udilhild, countess of Urach. Husband of Wife of Friedrich II von Zollern. Father of Fredrick III/I of Zollern, Count of Zollern, Burgrave of Nuremberg and Berthold Graf von Zollern.

  3. The cadet Swabian branch of the House of Hohenzollern was founded by Frederick IV, Count of Zollern. The family ruled three territories with seats at, respectively, Hechingen, Sigmaringen and Haigerloch. The counts were elevated to princes in 1623. The Swabian branch of the Hohenzollerns is Roman Catholic.

  4. 25 de may. de 2024 · Hohenzollern dynasty, dynasty prominent in European history, chiefly as the ruling house of Brandenburg-Prussia (1415–1918) and of imperial Germany (1871–1918). It takes its name from a castle in Swabia first mentioned as Zolorin or Zolre (the modern Hohenzollern, south of Tübingen, in the Land Baden-Württemberg).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 4 de jun. de 2021 · Friedrich I, Count of Zollern. Spouse(s) Udilhild of Urach-Dettingen[2]:XXXII. Issue (9), including Frederick II of Zollern. Father Burkhard I (most likely)[2]:XXIX. Friedrich I, Count of Zollern (nicknamed Maute; died: before 1125[1]), was often cited as a powerful Swabian Count and supporter of the imperial party of Henry V, Holy ...

    • "Fridrich I", "Grav zu Zollern"
    • before circa 1125
    • before circa 1062
  6. Circa 1142 : Frederick II (son of) Before 1171-c. 1200: Frederick III/I (son of, also Burgrave of Nuremberg) Count Frederick III of Zollern was a loyal retainer of the Holy Roman emperors Frederick Barbarossa and Henry VI and about 1185 he married Sophia of Raabs, the daughter of Conrad II, Burgrave of Nuremberg.

  7. Federico I de Núremberg. Federico I de Núremberg (antes de 1139 - después del 1 de octubre de 1200) fue el primer burgrave de Núremberg de la casa de Hohenzollern. Era el hijo menor del conde Federico II de Zollern y se convirtió en conde de Zollern como tras la muerte de sus otros parientes varones.